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Early European Experience in Marine Spatial Planning: Planning the German Exclusive Economic Zone
Authors:Stephen Jay  Thomas Klenke  Frank Ahlhorn  Heather Ritchie
Institution:1. Department of Architecture and Planning , Sheffield Hallam University , Sheffield , UK;2. COAST—Centre for Environment and Sustainability Research , Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg , Oldenburg , Germany;3. School of the Built Environment , University of Ulster , Jordanstown, County Antrim, UK
Abstract:Marine spatial planning is emerging as an integrated, resource management-led approach to governing the use of the seas. Recent initiatives include those of some north European countries, including Germany, which has now completed a plan for its federal offshore territory. In this article, an analysis is presented of this pioneering plan and the consultation process behind its production, with a particular emphasis on the treatment of different sectoral interests around which the plan was structured. This revealed the attempts to coordinate not only the different demands at sea by means of allocation of areas and cross-sectoral considerations, but also the uneven representation of activities with certain interests gaining strongly and others effectively marginalized. This study provides early empirical evidence of the tensions involved in the attempt to adopt a spatial approach to marine governance. This new domain for planning is situated in the overlapping, but distinct domains of marine management and spatial planning. The conceptual backgrounds of both are drawn upon in assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the plan and in suggesting how marine plans might gain by giving close attention to the broader principles of marine and strategic planning.
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